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Bi-zekhut heyotenu yaḥad : sipuran shel arbaʻ ha-aḥayot le-vet Ḥaimovits / [ha-mesaperet - piri Ferideman <Ḥaimovits ; ʻarikhah - ʻanat Berṭeman Elhell].
בזכות היותנו יחד : סיפורן של ארבע האחיות לבית חיימוביץ' [המספרת - פירי פרידמן <חיימוביץ' ; עריכה - ענת ברטמן אלהלל].
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- Hebrew
- Subjects (All):
- Jews--Genealogy.
- Local Subjects:
- Jews--Genealogy.
- Physical Description:
- 167 ע' : איורים (חלקם צבעוניים), מפות צבעוניות, פורטרטים (חלקם צבעוניים), פקסימילים ; 22 ס"מ.
- Place of Publication:
- רעננה : דוקוסטורי, תשס"ח 2007.
- Summary:
- Memoirs of a Jew who was born in 1924 in the village of Mono and grew up in nearby Sulelmed in Transylvania, which was under Hungarian rule during World War II. Pp. 37-68 relate her own and her family's experiences in the Holocaust. In May 1944 she was deported to Auschwitz with her parents and most of her seven siblings. She and three of her sisters survived, as did one brother; the rest of the family perished. The four sisters were sent to Kaiserwald, Dundanga, Popovale in Lithuania, Stutthof, Leipzig, and on a death march, during which they were liberated. They returned to Romania and emigrated to Israel between 1951-58. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism).
- Notes:
- ע' [4] כולל אילן יוחסין צבעוני ומקופל של משפחת חיימוביץ'.
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